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a late night dale sees european union leaders grace a ban. most russian oil imports by the end of the year. ah, hello my money insides, downstair ally from to how's that coming up? lebanon's new m p 's march t, the parliament demanding democracy an accountability from the scene. if it's west industrial accident fences come down and life returns to the streets out to china. easy code 19 restrictions entail. if it's biggest cities, brazilians, a ruling under the aftermath of days of flooding that slept dozens dead and thousands displaced.
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european union leaders say russia war effort will take a significant financial heads after they agree to ban most if it's oil. they reached a compromise to overcome objections from member states, which are more dependent on russian energy. our diplomatic edison james base reports from brussels. european leaders arriving in brussels for a crucial meeting on ukraine. at the start of the crisis, they'd surprised many with unity and strong sanctions. but a 6th package of measures including a ban on oil from russia, had been stalled for nearly a month because of objections from the e. u leader, with the friendliest relations with latimer putin. even at the start of the meeting, hunger is recently reelected. prime minister victor oberon seemed deposed the whole agreement. of course, what the problem is, you know that we are in a very difficult situation. ah, basically because of the responsible behavior of the commission,
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the head of the commission didn't address such criticism, but she to suggest that there wouldn't be a breakthrough during this meeting to. we're not there yet, but it has mature for shawn, my expectation. i know that it will be solved in the next 48 hours as ever the formal sessions at these summits are close to the public. but president zalinski is off his release part of his speech when he joined the meeting by video link. and that is to my problem, is this bullock each wire. finally, all corals in europe must end it internal disputes that only encourage russia to put more pressure news on the whole of europe. now that the sick sanctions package must be agreed unseen, it must be effective order including oil to make russia fill the consequences or what is doing to ukraine and the whole of european was that there, it's not clear where the presence zalinski is, intervention change things. but there was a break through soon afterwards. the final sanctions package agreed, but this is not the original oil band proposed by the european commission. it's
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been watered down. it now covers just russian oil that is shipped into the e. u, not oil that is pumped in by pipeline, an important concession for a landlocked country like hungary. well, after midnight in brussels and the european commission president, along with the president of the european council, we're back to mark the fact that a deal had finally been done. thanks to this. and count so should now be able to finalize a ban on almost 90 percent of all russian oil inputs by the end of the year. this is an important step forward and the remaining 10 percent. and these one we will soon return to the issue of these remaining 10 percent pipeline oil. the leaders here also know that while this action punishes russia, the economic consequences will likely be felt hard inside the e. u to james bay's ouch as era brussels?
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well, the new meshes announced in brussels, billed on significant european support for ukraine. the u says it's mobilized spot 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in financial and humanitarian aid is put up about $2000000000.00 in military assistance. individual you countries of also donated large amounts, arms and heavy weaponry. well, they include france, whose foreign minister has been in ukraine discussing what else its forces need. while she was that emerged that a french journalist was killed in the east, the country famous robbie reports from keefe france. his new foreign minister catherine calona began her visit to ukraine by paying her respects to the dead in boucher ukrainians. describe what happened to civilians at the hands of russian forces as war crimes suggest a sentence, i tell you that we must tell ourselves that they should never have happened here. and it shouldn't happen again from stands with it friend and its allies to do what
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ever possible to bring back peace, support and solidarity likely to help paris reset relations with keith. ukraine has accused france of siding with russia as the war carries on. the hope is france, diplomacy with moscow, will help ease russia's blockade of ukrainian ports and restart the export of ukrainian crops vital to the global food supply. but that is not all ukraine. mahalo c. chavonee. sure. i stress today during the meeting that ukraine's need of additional artillery systems of $155.00 caliber remains extremely important to win the battle for don bass. we need to significantly strengthen our artillery potential. i've been on by see a clear message from cologne, his counterpart, ukrainians who have been paying the price for russian aggression in lives for years . need more help. her trip was underlined by
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a cruel coincidence. the brutality of the war brought closer to home with the death of a french journalist covering the war, frederick the clerk, him half from b if mtv was killed by showing of the low husk region while accompanying an armored mission to evacuate civilians. calona called for an investigation into his death. the number of journalists killed covering the war now stands at 24. the war towns and villages in the east and south has become a patchwork of fighting. the spotlight is currently on separate the nuts. one of 2 cities in the region still barely under ukrainian control. the russian siege of the city has come at a high price in lives and military assets on both sides, the phone alone for medical weapons and ammunition left behind on the battlefield. this russian soldier says are from ukraine's western allies, even as they collect trophies and conquered territory. what they considered decisive battles may not be over. france is sending ukraine more help. during her
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visit, the french foreign minister said that her government will be committing more essential equipment to ukraine, fire trucks and ambulances to help cope with your daily bombardment of russia's villages, towns and cities, but more crucially heavy artillery long range howitzers that it is hoped will help turn the tide of this war in ukraine's favor vain basra, the oldest era newly elected lebanese politicians are marching from bay reports and parliament vaccine, independent new commerce. one feats in this month elections, part of a protest movement over the 2020 port explosion. the economic crisis that followed or the parliament is due to re elect beka have been on the job for more than 3 decades. and it's fast since this month election than honda is in beirut. she says, while many take hope from today's march, everyone knows as long road ahead. for many, this is a new beginning,
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a new dawn for lebanon. but after talking to them, they all realize that they're facing a tough battle ahead. difficult challenges. because even though they managed to make cracks and penetrate the system one way or the other, the political establishment, the ruling class, is still very much in control of this country. they will make their way to parliament, which is just a kilometer from here. this was really the center of the protest movement that late 2090 and a lot of symbolism, they're going to go to parliament and there will be an election for a new speaker, but the incumbent speaker. nobody who has been in this position since 1992. that's 30 years, i'm interrupted. he is expected to be re elected, but with much less votes than in previous election, which in many way is a symbolic blow. yes, he will be re elected. but again, not with the same number of votes in the past that used to be more than 1000 more
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than a 100 votes and 128 legislators. this time it is not expected to exceed 6570 . but what he managed to do was make the deal with the other a traditional parties, and this is what the newly elected empties are trying to tell us. yes, lebanon is a parliamentary democracy and paper, but in reality, it's a consensual democracy. and it's as a democracy whereby the traditional parties make deals behind the infant underneath the table, operating outside the framework of the constitution to ensure their grip on power current of ours restrictions. and china is 2 biggest cities, finally ending from millions of people who've been stuck in doors. shanghai is lifting, it's to month locked down from midnight on wednesday. many businesses can reopen and there'll be fewer restrictions on going out and working in beijing, james museums and faces also reopening out with limits on visitors. katrina,
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you has more bashing. this is the busiest this area has been for weeks where in beijing, eastern young district, the biggest district in the city where people have been told they no longer need to work from home. authorities invading say, the current grown of ours outbreak is basically under control and many restrictions are easing. public transport has resumed here after almost 3 weeks of being florida shopping centers moves, libraries in june can also open back up thought a limited to 50 percent capacity. where is it and say they're relieved that the capital has managed to avoid a hard lockdown and looking forward to life, getting back to know me. chance you tell me what your prevention and control measures policy, which was really tough. that was difficult time. now i love you back to normal, what a good feeling. all right, i'm going to we've been waiting for this day for so long. finally, we can walk really on the street. but in some parts of the city, especially in the cities west that also some restriction in place and throughout
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all of the aging schools source i'll remain online and restaurants can only offer take out services. there are still a few of our cases being found in the community, and because of this, residents need to take a corporate test every 2 days in order to enter the public areas. australia's newly elected labor government has now secured a majority in the lower house of parliament, which means prime minister anthony of uneasy won't need to rely on independence to pass legislation is still being counted on the election on may 21st commenting climate change in the establishment of a new anti corruption commission is top of the new government agenda. protest as in sudan took to the streets again on monday, despite to parents attempts by military leaders to placate them. a state of emergency imposed off to the army seized power last october was lifted on sunday.
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all than 60 detainees have also been released, had been woken, has more from cartoon the lifting of the state of emergency by the head of the sovereignty council and the head of the army, general abdel albert hon. seems to have no impact on protesters on monday evening. once again, they took to the streets to voice their anger against the military. now one thing that they have been repeatedly saying is that they don't recognize the military empower and don't get that my any decision that the military make, including the decision of the lifting of, of the state of emergency. because they never recognize the state of emergency in the 1st place. one thing that the state of emergency allows for was a security force as arresting people and detaining them from the protest. and political activists as well. at least 63 protective were released as well as political detainees were released following the decision to live the state of emergency. the protesters once again took the district and they're expected to once again, go out and demand the military hand of authorities to enroll on june. 3rd,
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that's the day that commemorates the anniversary of an attack on approved democracy, sitting in front of the army headquarters in 2019. now the political parties here and couldn't have welcome to move to live backdated emissions which was imposed on the day of the takeover last year. but they said that's not enough. they say it's paid way for talk, whether indirectly or directly between the political parties and the military. but the same more needs to be done to create a more conducive environment. and for fruitful talks, the united nations mission here has also welcomed the lifting of the state of emergency. they've been calling for that move for weeks. now, seeing that it will precipitate, it will help facilitate talks between the various political parties here to break the deadlock and the stalemate, but has left them without a functioning government for nearly 6 months. now, still ahead on our desert, israel's defense minister says bar i is ready, grapes which incite violence against palestinians could be deemed terrorists. and ancient churches uncovered an egypt dating acts 2500
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ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day. hello, the weather's quieting down nicely. now across a good part of yours and i'll be sunny spells coming through for the most part. we have got some lavish. i was asked, of course, is usually the case, nasty little area of low pressure up towards the baltic states and wet and windy weather coming in across the region here extending into scandinavia, few showers, there just around the alps. then we got some rather wet and windy weather, lurking just off the coast of a porch, golden that will bring some rather wet and windy weather into spain and portugal. as we go on through the next couple days. still some showers there into the year north wester. right across u. k. republic of ireland, generally fine and dry by some showers there for northern honest gotten wells and
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england live the shower. se just around the, the alps. fine, a dry across a good part of the mediterranean, and more of the same as we go one through wednesday by wednesday. that rain up towards barouche towards sir. the northeast of europe will pop attached. there will be some localized flooding war where to weather also coming in across spain and portugal at that state. still a few showers into england wells and scotland for wednesday, for the jubilee celebration, sir. as we go on to the latter part of the week, it looks pretty good. it turns warmer dryer, finer and sunny. i saw official ally of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the plan matic language. it really means nothing on the ground. on an online abdul voice, the queen is be removed as head of state because she has done absolutely nothing. what these country white mad where is the progress?
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i haven't seen enough racialized do. sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard. it went to challenges before foundational thinking. this screen on al jazeera with ah, oh, come back a watching out. as a reminder, where is the south european union leaders say russia's war effort will take a significant financial hit because of that ban on most russian oil exports. bait is in brussels, reached a compromise to overcome objections from you members. more dependent on russian energy connect corona virus restrictions for millions of people in china's to biggest cities. finally ending shank eyes lifting it's to month lockdown. james
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museums and p s's or reopening in beijing duly elected. lebanese politicians have marched from bay report to parliament to demand vaccine independence, one seats in this month's election part of a protest movement following the port explosion. 2 years ago. taiwan in the u. s. a. planning what's been called at cooperation between the islands, military and the u. s. national guard taiwan president said it was a sign of deepening security type. the announcement came as a u. s. sen visited time pay for near here i was here. last july, sen duckworth was one of the main sponsors of the taiwan partnership act, which received bipartisan support in the u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently
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introduced to build the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. as roles, defense minister says it's time to consider designating fall right wing israeli groups is terrorist organizations follows an ultra nationalist march through hebron in the occupied westbank on monday, leading to an incursion of the abraham me most compound the day before von ins broke out during israeli flag de marches in the miskin corso occupied east jerusalem. among con, tells us more about who may be targeted in such a terrorist as if nation. the 2 groups he's talking about all the hava, and um, la familia, la familia, is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them other than that. they follow jerusalem bass hard, but they've been accused of races behavior of attacking palestinian israelis, arabs, and they've also been accused of criminal activity lava. oh,
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a religious oh to nationalists organization that dedicated to the purity of jewish blood. they don't want any arabs, any palestinian israelis in historical palestine at all. they were rid of them all and they espouse things like attacking people. if they find out that they're in a mixed relationship, so that's those, the con groups are talking about. but this message, it doesn't mean that those groups will be designated any time soon a and find out what might happen is that this could take quite a while because there has to be a wide agreement between all of those members of the coalition for it to go forward and that's very difficult. the other thing that natalia bennett needs to worry about is the language we saw the jerusalem flag muslim insult. the hate speech, death. the arabs insulting the jonas colon and terrorist, you know we, i was there. that's exactly why i experienced all of that. may me that another palestinian israeli member, the kinessa key member of the coalition, resigns. if that happens,
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the coalition falls to pieces. the government falls on this early elections. oh out . is there a meeting that where continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing? if it's janice in the occupied westbank, serene ottawa clay was shot in the head by israeli forces long. she wasn't on sign meant in janine, on the day of a funeral, is there any force the storm, the procession and stanford beating munez hosing pallbearers till miss drop her casket? it didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in half. you know, members of the international community have condemned killing and continue to call for investigation. a black labels with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. now new legislation is being proposed in canada to a band hand guns sales. prominence adjusting today said there was no reason for anyone in canada to own guns except for sport and hunting. the late to school
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shooting, the u. s. is renewed, the focus on gun control north of the border. the proposed law would also counsel the gum licenses of people involved in domestic violence or harassment. results from the 1st round of columbia. the presidential election on sunday took many by surprise to anti establishment candidates, will now face off in the 2nd round. on june, 19th, a leftist form, a rebel fight will be off against the populace candidate who is little known until recently. alexander ram pierre, 2 reports from baton downtown book i was calling the day after one of the most consequential presidential results in columbia history left his former rebel fighter who have a pedro came on top, but will now face and unexpected uphill battle against the surprise. second place candidates are a good fit and there's a right leaning populist anti corruption. crusader managed to capture an important
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section of voters disenchanted with the status quo. on monday he spoke to reporters . yes, social media. every day they will come up with something or a business that i am at patricia or that i am new to that i am being investigated. but the truth is, my only allegiance is with the columbia people that many working class colombians who were thrilled that the less hope of any story takeover of the presidency felt deprived. i'm sorry, they sent me money that what you're projected on that are pedro. i'm sorry i want to petra to win because he defends elderly. some people say he is bad, but we don't care. we're not interested in this past life. we're interested in the present. well thrilling 12 points behind that. and then this could spoil the less hope by capturing the majority of the conservative voters that back to the establishment candidate on sunday, and whose biggest fear is the possible arrival of a true less power in this rosen,
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the pulls within its orthodox campaign and social media focusing on a single message against corruption and c. m, as a colombian tramp and fear, some of his proposals are and democratic are simply awkward, like promising to close embassies to pay off student loans. in saying, all colombians will have the right to visit, to see at least once at the government expense. his chief communication strategist says in this straight talk appealed to many voters disgusted by politicians. remember, we prioritize the candidates truthfulness, a candidate without any makeup, without any distractors and a candidate that spoke frankly about all the matters and obstacles the country needs to overcome to move forward. good. hey, throw, had counted on a change versus the establishment narrative to win the presidency and the 2nd round hole he now as 3 weeks to radically rethink his strategy, hoping to convince enough of her none. this voters that he doesn't represent real
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change and that he will fall in the hands of the old establishment. it could prove to be a difficult challenge. allison m get the answers. eda. but with that, the president of perry says he'll bring in a lot to an immunity from prosecution for senior government officials. the same time pedo castillo has rejected the investigation against him for alleged influence . peddling is denied corruption, accusations, non emergency crews, and ne, in brazil are looking for more than 2 dozen people off to severe floods and land slides. the weekend is 90. 1 residents have been confirmed at say, fall many in the city of rossi fe, thousands and now homeless. monica anarchy reports from british near. oh wow. i rescued teams are working around the camp with covering bodies in searching for those still missing. thousands have been displaced,
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losing all of their belongings. heavy rainfall began on wednesday in brazil's northeastern state of ben um, bulky, flooding streets, and triggering mud slides. entire house is collapsed with the force of the water, while desperate neighbors help fire fighters dig up their loved ones. under the rubble, this man lost his sister, required for the search parties found my sister's body there this evening. they found her and 4 other bodies that still looking for my brother in law. this is the 4th major flooding event in 5 months in brazil, in february, more than $200.00 people died after torrential rains. if the city of pet properties, 80 kilometer is from rio de janeiro, leader ologist say a phenomenon called le nemea, which cools down the pacific ocean waters, helps explain the excessive rains in been on vocal in other parts of northeastern brazil. a nikiya booker. there is no doubt that climate change in the rise of
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temperature in the atlantic ocean are also responsible for these extremes. cold weather, hot weather, droughts, and rainfalls. they've all become more severe than it is sides, bad weather. poor urban planning and low income neighborhoods in many brazilian cities is also responsible for the number of deaths and the mud flights. hearts of slums built on hills were swept away by watering. my. this woman saw her neighbor's house collapsed, only their body well by the whole family died the father, the 2 children, the wife old, died president able sonata toward the region in a helicopter, but was told it was unsafe to land by the 1st of the most awarded pesa, we express our sorrows to the relatives. our main objective is to come to the relatives and to help population from also matter said the government can make available 200000. i was dollars to help victims of natural disasters
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meteorologist expect more rain and been a bulk or a neighboring states in the coming days. the danger of more mud slides in the regions is far from over. mano, keianna, give all jazeera rio de janeiro. the spanish coast guard has rescued more refugees and migrants from the atlantic ocean. nearly 50 people, including women and children, have been moved to a port in gran canaria spain's canary islands of africa. north west coast have become a frequent destination for people trying to reach europe. hollywood, celebrating the return of sold out cinemas, salt to tom cruz's new film top gun, maverick blasted to the top of the box of his shots. a 3 blown away to sequel to the stars. 1986 action hit add more than
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a $150000000.00 in just the 1st 4 days in u. s. theatres. that is a box office record for the memorial day. holiday weekend films release was delayed by almost 2 years because of the pandemic. john murray is a tv present on a pop culture expert. explain why the film is drawing audiences back. just wanted to tell you. this was my 1st time in the theater since colbert, myself, you know, and i felt safe. i wore my mask in the movie theater, and people are looking for good entertainment. but this is what happened. we'll talk good map. they had a great story and excellent marketing campaign, and people were intrigued by these fresh faces. listen, tom cruise is what you've got. val, cameras back what. there are some great new characters by jennifer connelly and harris charles panilla, john ham. but the fresh faces are invigorating the millennial and jin z fans of movie going. so you got j. l is the model teller the sheer saw on, but there's
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a 1st face name greg tarzan davis. that is going to be a hollywood one to watch and all of those elements together maybe will buy these tickets and go to the theater. all he ologist in egypt have unveiled another massive whole of priceless artifacts. they were found in the car necropolis as sight, ne kara gillian wolf is a story on earth that a cemetery south of the gives a pyramids. this latest discovery is the 5th big reveal by archaeologists who have been working at the site since 2018 hundreds of ancient egyptian coffins with mummies inside, along with dozens of bronze statues of their gods, dating back some 2500 years. i have a double headed derby in one wooden sarcophagus. we found for the 1st time a complete and seal to piracy. immediately the spirit was moved, the egyptian, a z m for sterilization. and in order to conduct the needed studies, i think this.

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